The Dancing Wu Li Masters
"Reality" is what we take to be true. What we take to be true is what we believe. What we believe is based upon our perceptions. What we percieve depends upon what we look for. What we look for depends upon what we think. What we think depends upon what we percieve. What we percieve determines what we believe. What we believe determines what we take to be true. What we talke to be true is our reality.
We read this in my dance therapy class the other day. It raises some thoughts: can just changing our attitude change the way we deal with life? Are we stuck in our ways because changing any of the above things is super hard? Is this in support of the moral realitivity and absence of absolute truth found in today's postmodern society? Is the teacher of this dance therapy class my mother on alternative psycho-therapy crack? Just some food for thought.


2 Comments:
At 12:40 AM,
Patricia G said…
This is your mother--not on alternative psycho-therapy crack. How can we dub them masters when they proclaim themselves "wooly"? Check out definition 4--"not definite; confused and hazy; muddled, unclear." Or definition 5--"U.S. Informal.rough and uncilizied like the Western part of the United States in frontimes (used especially in wild and wooly)"
Or maybe it's just my perception.
Keep smiling, love--Mom G
At 5:36 AM,
Patricia G said…
that is "frontier times." oops. I'm feeling a little Wu Li
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